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edward kennedy is gravely ill. he has asked that the magistrate your -- the legislature changed a lot about appointed a senator to take his place. he wants a temporary appointment by the democratic governor before the special lecture. it was kennedy who championed the five month election no option because he feared that mitt romney would appoint a republican if john kerry one. ted kennedy once what he wants when he wants it. chris edwards confesses that he violated federal election law and cut a deal to testify against a corner and another director. -- against acorn and another director. dianne feinstein is in another health-care controversy. >> we are outside of dianne feinstein's office. protesters have gathered. >> how did you find out? >> i got an e-mail from the obama people. >> we ask everyone we know to come here today because we are expecting a large contingent of the opponents to health care reform. >> did you come in on a corporate bus? >> we just housewives to care -- are just housewives who care. bill:
edward kennedy is gravely ill. he has asked that the magistrate your -- the legislature changed a lot about appointed a senator to take his place. he wants a temporary appointment by the democratic governor before the special lecture. it was kennedy who championed the five month election no option because he feared that mitt romney would appoint a republican if john kerry one. ted kennedy once what he wants when he wants it. chris edwards confesses that he violated federal election law and cut...
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elizabeth edwards faces another elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like this and completely block his shot. so that's why i was like... didn't you notice this was weird? no. they taste fresh because you make them fresh. healthy choice fresh mixers. in the soup or pasta aisle. announcer: here's ryan getting ready to make his approach... to the men's room. second announcer: looks like he needs to go urgently. true. and there's casey, about to drive... also to the men's room. he has been going over and over. they ought to see their doctors. could be male urinary symptoms due to bph, an enlarged prostate. for many guys, prescription flomax reduces their urinary symptoms
elizabeth edwards faces another elizabeth edwards faces another embarrassing so? mmmm ok. you were right. these healthy choice fresh mixer thingys, they taste fresh... say it again! what? say it like, "mmmm, these healthy choice fresh mixers taste freshh!!" they taste fresh... wait. what are you doing? got it. you're secretly taping me? you were good too! but you know, it wasn't a secret to us, we knew... yes, but it was a secret to me. of course, otherwise i would be sitting like...
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bill: that was edwards. >> come on. you are shooting this full of holes it is almost exactly the same in the media didn't cover it nearly the same. why? >> because edwards is old news. you can throw him out with last week's fish. who cares? i mean, even his wife. bill: he is a big politician. >> was, was, was. bill: his wife is a best-seller. >> how can you compare what this story is with a guy who went to argentina and said he was walking the appalachian trail? bill: i don't believe you. governor of south carolina, nobody knows him. >> governor as opposed to. bill: nobody knows him. >> expolitician. wait a minute, suppose there had been a hurricane or a tornado in his state when he was gone, who was going to declare a state of emergency? he was walking the appalachian trail. you stay out of this for a minute. >> i can't believe. this. >> he was such a liar? edwards goes on abc. he looks into the camera and -- i can't believe you. >> he is old news. this guy is -- wait a minute. are you saying it's because is he a democ
bill: that was edwards. >> come on. you are shooting this full of holes it is almost exactly the same in the media didn't cover it nearly the same. why? >> because edwards is old news. you can throw him out with last week's fish. who cares? i mean, even his wife. bill: he is a big politician. >> was, was, was. bill: his wife is a best-seller. >> how can you compare what this story is with a guy who went to argentina and said he was walking the appalachian trail? bill: i...
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police identified him as an award likeheart -- edward light heart. he says he is unfamiliar with that name and would be called john doe. let's listen to this man right now. >> there is a fear factor. prior to all of this information coming in, i was very afraid of even going outside. it was extremely intimidating, because i was not associating with anything other than the immediate environment i was in. so it is trying to get back to a sense of -- i hate to use the word normalcy, but a routine that could be incorporated outside. part of the problem with this is that i know that i have not been in the united states for quite some time. when i first came into the emergency room, i had questions about what date was, i do not know the day, but i thought it was in mid-june. but it was late july. i missed the presidential election. election. but really, beyond that, there are some issues, recollections of vienna, events that took place there as well as in bratislava, the late-90's until 2000. i definitely was in vienna at the time of the world trade center
police identified him as an award likeheart -- edward light heart. he says he is unfamiliar with that name and would be called john doe. let's listen to this man right now. >> there is a fear factor. prior to all of this information coming in, i was very afraid of even going outside. it was extremely intimidating, because i was not associating with anything other than the immediate environment i was in. so it is trying to get back to a sense of -- i hate to use the word normalcy, but a...
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detectives believe his name is edward lightheart. a public relations consultant who recently lived overseas. doctors have diagnosed him with a rare form of amnesia. >> this is definitely not -- i can understand why they're coming from, but this is -- one of the most hellish experiences that anybody can go through. >> lightheart says he does have some memories like memories of places he used to live. >>> there's some new infortion out that suggests that drinking could increase your risk of cancer. drinking liquor, that is. certain kinds of liqu. researchers in canada studied about 3,600 men aged 35 to 70. they found those who averaged at least one drink a day had a greater chance of certain can r cancers than men who drank occasionally or not at all. we're talking beer and spirits here not wine, that were linked to the highest risks. the findings were public accomplished in "cancer detection and prevention." . >>> if you like wine and you're watching your weight, you can enjoy a glass without the guilt. french growers have this new vi
detectives believe his name is edward lightheart. a public relations consultant who recently lived overseas. doctors have diagnosed him with a rare form of amnesia. >> this is definitely not -- i can understand why they're coming from, but this is -- one of the most hellish experiences that anybody can go through. >> lightheart says he does have some memories like memories of places he used to live. >>> there's some new infortion out that suggests that drinking could...
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senator edward moore kennedy. this morning, ted kennedy' body lies in repose in boston before his funeral tomorrow at a historic church in boston and burial at arlington national cemetery. you're looking at live pictures from inside the kennedy library. beautiful picture through that window there of the boston skyline. >> sunrise. beautiful. >> gorgeous picture. m picture. good morning. thanks for waking up with us this morning here on "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs. >> i'm kimberly suiters in for barbara harrison this morning. not so much of a recognize over our area this morning. >> a lot of haze and clouds out there. a lot of it looks like low hanging clouds. >> they are out there, and many of our viewers in the northern gobusus are waking upbu gmpy and ghhtniigbrig l overnight bright lightning andn booming thunderept many awake. right now it's beginning to diminish, those thund erower e diarws heading ac kssanrot en d ross kent and y n st tere,he eastern shore, as well as now exiting baltimore a carol imav se s
senator edward moore kennedy. this morning, ted kennedy' body lies in repose in boston before his funeral tomorrow at a historic church in boston and burial at arlington national cemetery. you're looking at live pictures from inside the kennedy library. beautiful picture through that window there of the boston skyline. >> sunrise. beautiful. >> gorgeous picture. m picture. good morning. thanks for waking up with us this morning here on "news 4 today." i'm joe krebs....
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that follows the day of farewells for senator edward kennedy. newshour correspondent kwame holman has the story. >> reporter: by this evening, tens of thousands had filed past the flag-draped casket of senator edward kennedy at the john fitzgerald kennedy presidential library in boston. many stopped to pray.. some offered a salute... others simply paused. hundreds were waiting when the library's doors opened this morning. >> i got here around ten minutes to 5:00. >> reporter: some of the mourners talked about personal connections to the senator. >> he was a great man. he did a lot of great things for a lot of great people, especially my family. my daughter is autistic and... oh, god... and he helped us out with certain issues and he is a great man. >> oh, my god. it's just like i lost my father. i think the world of him. i worked for him when i was in high school and got the opportunity to march in parades with him. >> reporter: edward kennedy's widow, vicki, and his last living sibling, jean kennedy smith, greeted many visitors, among them cele
that follows the day of farewells for senator edward kennedy. newshour correspondent kwame holman has the story. >> reporter: by this evening, tens of thousands had filed past the flag-draped casket of senator edward kennedy at the john fitzgerald kennedy presidential library in boston. many stopped to pray.. some offered a salute... others simply paused. hundreds were waiting when the library's doors opened this morning. >> i got here around ten minutes to 5:00. >> reporter:...
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at the same time, i am saddened by yesterday's news of the passing of senator edward kennedy. perhaps the greatest tribute that one can pay to this man is that it is impossible to tell the story of america's progress without telling the story of senator edward kennedy. for half a century, he was on the front lines of the battles to expand civil rights, protect our liberties, and provide healthcare and educational opportunities to all. no modern day senator has done more to advance the prospects of minorities then senator kennedy. and all of the successful leaders in this audience today, what you have done so much on your own, we have to be aware that the path for everyone here has been made easier thanks to the efforts and dedication of senator edward kennedy. [applause] we're going to miss him. it is an honor to be among so many talented business owners gathered here by the mbda, which has been working with minority businesses or over 30 years. i feel really at home here, because as rick wade indicated, my father was a small business owner. after serving in the army after wor
at the same time, i am saddened by yesterday's news of the passing of senator edward kennedy. perhaps the greatest tribute that one can pay to this man is that it is impossible to tell the story of america's progress without telling the story of senator edward kennedy. for half a century, he was on the front lines of the battles to expand civil rights, protect our liberties, and provide healthcare and educational opportunities to all. no modern day senator has done more to advance the prospects...
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now a health care town hall meeting with don edwards of maryland. she is a member of the congressional progressive caucus. many have said they will not vote for health care without a government-run insurance plan. this took place in germantown, maryland. it is about 1 hour 40 minutes. >> how is everyone this evening? [applause] excellent. well, ok, first of all, an introduction because i know some of you but i do not know all of you. i am congresswoman donna edwards. i represent maryland's fourth district. it is good to be able to read we did welcome you all this evening. i see a special crowd of people who are interested and excited to talk about health care reform. and i am glad to be here with you this evening. i am glad you chose to spend your evenings year as well some of you know that i have been having conversations about health care and health care reform for a couple of years across our congressional district. those have been very invigorating conversations and spirited conversations as well. we have had an opportunity over the course of th
now a health care town hall meeting with don edwards of maryland. she is a member of the congressional progressive caucus. many have said they will not vote for health care without a government-run insurance plan. this took place in germantown, maryland. it is about 1 hour 40 minutes. >> how is everyone this evening? [applause] excellent. well, ok, first of all, an introduction because i know some of you but i do not know all of you. i am congresswoman donna edwards. i represent...
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edwards jet. >> working in small business, it will take leadership that is not left or right. when you get back to washington i would like you to tell nancy pelosi and mr. harry reid that we can take all the money and put it into health care and it will not fix the problem until we put investment into prevention and wellness, that will drive costs down. i have a friend at duke university next week for cancer treatment. we are better than that to tell us must wait six months. most americans value life. the value the life at one as it represents all. thank you for your conservative leadership. [applause] >> thank you. a good part of any health care reform must include wellness and prevention. going to get a physical every year to detect problems before they become serious. the healthcare provider earlier made the analogy to get in your brakes replaced in the car. well, when you get your oil change they actually check the brakes, tires. we should do the same for health care. unfortunately, this bill from the house does not address it wellness programs. when you talk to good busin
edwards jet. >> working in small business, it will take leadership that is not left or right. when you get back to washington i would like you to tell nancy pelosi and mr. harry reid that we can take all the money and put it into health care and it will not fix the problem until we put investment into prevention and wellness, that will drive costs down. i have a friend at duke university next week for cancer treatment. we are better than that to tell us must wait six months. most...
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but the issues of health care faces every american -- >> i am glad you only made that john edwards joke. >> this leadership will need to be not left or right or conservative. but when you get back to washington, i would like you to tell pelosi and mr. reid,we can take all the money in the world and pour it in, but until we put in prevention and wellness that will drive the costs down. i have a friend going to duke for cancer treatment. we are a better country than telling people they have to wait. and in this country we value life, and from the bottom of my heart, i want to thank you for the conservative leadership you v -- you have, and i know you will be the leader of the pack to help us in this health care system. >> thank you. i think a comparative health care reform has to include wellness and a physical. like an exam every year, like the analogy to get your brakes fixed on your car. well, when you get your oil changed, they check the brakes and tires so you don't have a blow-out. and the idea is to do the same in health care. unfortunately in this house they don't address this at
but the issues of health care faces every american -- >> i am glad you only made that john edwards joke. >> this leadership will need to be not left or right or conservative. but when you get back to washington, i would like you to tell pelosi and mr. reid,we can take all the money in the world and pour it in, but until we put in prevention and wellness that will drive the costs down. i have a friend going to duke for cancer treatment. we are a better country than telling people...
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edward kennedy died today. the causes they supported always seemed to be on people less fortunate than themselves, for which i am grateful. i truly believe their politics and causes have shaped my own politics and life to a great extend. the reverends writes from italy to say it's sad to lose someone, and i feel for the kennedy family for their loss, but i can't help to think of poor mary and she was left to die under the cold water. to me, the kennedy's don't represent a so-called royal family of america. i feel for the family, but my heart still goes out to the young woman, mary jo, who was left to die. we have to bring you other headlines. this story. >>> police in california think this 17-year-old planned the monday attack for months. they think he was targeting faculty, who believed he had wronged them. a teacher described how he stopped the teen. >> he's running towards people instead of towards safety. that made me worried about what the kid was doing. i closed the distance and put him in a bear hug, and
edward kennedy died today. the causes they supported always seemed to be on people less fortunate than themselves, for which i am grateful. i truly believe their politics and causes have shaped my own politics and life to a great extend. the reverends writes from italy to say it's sad to lose someone, and i feel for the kennedy family for their loss, but i can't help to think of poor mary and she was left to die under the cold water. to me, the kennedy's don't represent a so-called royal family...
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thousands remembering senator edward kennedy today. they are filing past the casket of jfk library in boston at this hour. for the first time in more than 60 years, america is without a kennedy in the united states senate, and without their champion for liberals. who, if anyone, can fill the giant issues left behind by the senator? let's talk about it with a former presidential campaign manager, and former adviser to bill richardson. the question is -- and i'm just going to throw this out -- who is the next liberal laurean in the senate? >> there is none. he cannot be replaced. no single person can replace that. >> i totally agree that ted kennedy is completely unique and irreplaceable in the history of the senate. somebody has got to pick up the mantle right now. we have been badly missing him on health care. that is absolutely true. and in the durban -- i think dick durbin would be best placed to do that. jon: would he enjoys the same kind of clout that ted kennedy did? >> that is the kind of thing you earn overtime, but he has serve
thousands remembering senator edward kennedy today. they are filing past the casket of jfk library in boston at this hour. for the first time in more than 60 years, america is without a kennedy in the united states senate, and without their champion for liberals. who, if anyone, can fill the giant issues left behind by the senator? let's talk about it with a former presidential campaign manager, and former adviser to bill richardson. the question is -- and i'm just going to throw this out --...
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family, friends, and cirnts are paying their respects to senator edward kennedy tonight. you are looking at live pictures now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. this is where thousands of people are filing past the late massachusetts senator's casket at this hour. senator kennedy's body will lie in repose for two days. 85 members of the family accompanied the senator's casket from his home in hyannis port. following kennedy tradition, family members and friends will be at the senator's side until he leaves for the funeral mass at the basilica of our lady's perperpetual on saturday. president obama is expected to give a eulogy at that funeral. senator kennedy will be buried later that day at arlington national cemetery near his brothers senator john kennedy and senator robert kennedy. i'm loren sivan. we head back to the o'reilly factor here on fox. laura: in the unresolved problem segment tonight, a controversy is brewing over president obama's decision to remember 9/11 as a national day of service. some critics believe that marking 9/11 as a day for
family, friends, and cirnts are paying their respects to senator edward kennedy tonight. you are looking at live pictures now from the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. this is where thousands of people are filing past the late massachusetts senator's casket at this hour. senator kennedy's body will lie in repose for two days. 85 members of the family accompanied the senator's casket from his home in hyannis port. following kennedy tradition, family members and friends will be at...
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ans here at home, a plane crash killing ag a fauquier man it appears the homemade plane crashed and edward toss died. hi daughter is being-- his daughter is being treated at a nearby hospital and the faa is investigating. >>> we are following a developing story out of iraq. a wave of violence targeting show eats across the -- shiites across the country. the worse of the attacks happened in months you'll. months-- mozul. >>> coming up, immediate a man who has a new book out. we'll meet the author of a question of freedom. >>> plus a new twist in the saga surrounding michael jackson. a man has come forward claiming to be the biological father of at least one of the pop star's children. we'll have the story coming up. >>> and a woman is arrested at a kentucky fried chicken because she didn't get any mustard. we have the details on myfoxdc.com. we have a whole lot ahead this morning right here on fox 5 midday news. >>> a small number of young law enforcement officers who responded to the world trade center at the 9/11 attack have developed an immune system caer. numbers are
ans here at home, a plane crash killing ag a fauquier man it appears the homemade plane crashed and edward toss died. hi daughter is being-- his daughter is being treated at a nearby hospital and the faa is investigating. >>> we are following a developing story out of iraq. a wave of violence targeting show eats across the -- shiites across the country. the worse of the attacks happened in months you'll. months-- mozul. >>> coming up, immediate a man who has a new book out....
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. >> family and friends of edward kennedy gathered for one last time to say good-bye. the senator's final words read in a letter, he said, to the pope just before he died. >> i know that i have been an imperfect human being, but with the help of my faith, i have tried to right my path. >> they capped off a day of farewell that through the streets of washington included an emotional stop at the nation's capitol. >> this country outpoured its soul and heart to say what a difference he made in the life of this country, and i think that you all today should be feeling that you are part of that, too. >> that outpouring began at a funeral mass in boston. kennedy's words echoed by hizz his namesakes. >> the cause endures, the hope still lives. >> and the dream lives on. >> a legacy remembered by kennedy's congressional colleagues and kennedys past and present. >> he has gone on guided by the light of those he has loved and lost. at least he is with them once more. >> senator kennedy is laid to rest near his brothers john and robert. nicole killion, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and the
. >> family and friends of edward kennedy gathered for one last time to say good-bye. the senator's final words read in a letter, he said, to the pope just before he died. >> i know that i have been an imperfect human being, but with the help of my faith, i have tried to right my path. >> they capped off a day of farewell that through the streets of washington included an emotional stop at the nation's capitol. >> this country outpoured its soul and heart to say what a...
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edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two picks. ensuing possession, aaron rodgers to greg jennings. they hooked up nine times last year, aaron rodgers 8-9, two t.d.'s, packers roll. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael vick. vick is not scheduled to attend, and the leaders of these groups want to keep it that way. they don't want vick's appearance to be misinterpreted as their approval of the plan for his rehabilitation. however, vick's teammates and head coach are accepting. andy reid says the plan is to have vick start on thursday night. vick's fellow eagles get the sense that number seven can't wait to get on the field again. >> i definitely got a sense -- he's been off for two years, he's a passionate player, when he played the game he was passionate and anytime you have that kind of passion and feel for the ga
edwards 7-11, 45 yards in interceptions. two plays later on third and long, edwards under pressure. that's not good either. he loses the football, a.j. hawk recovers. fumble, five turnovers, three footballs, two picks. ensuing possession, aaron rodgers to greg jennings. they hooked up nine times last year, aaron rodgers 8-9, two t.d.'s, packers roll. >> the eagles and philadelphia animal-rights groups will be meeting monday afternoon to talk about finding a local partnership for michael...
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we're covering the life and death of edward m. kennedy with friends and journalists who knew him well. this hour, the latest on funeral plans and reaction here in washington and around the world. >>> plus, the kennedy legacy. we'll let up with of the most influential voices in recent political history speak for himself. this is the place right here to hear the senator in a's own words over as many years of hope and hardship, victory and defeat. >> the work begins anew. the hope rises again. and the dream lives on. >> i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> his harshist critics knew senator kennedy was a force to reckon with and few would dispute his death at the age of 77 leaves a big void in the political arena. over the next three hours we'll bring you fresh and smart perspective on his life, liz lega legacy, and his final battle against brain cancer. most of all, we want to let you hear from senator kennedy himself, to remember his words and his ideals. listen now to some of his famous 1980 speech after his failed
we're covering the life and death of edward m. kennedy with friends and journalists who knew him well. this hour, the latest on funeral plans and reaction here in washington and around the world. >>> plus, the kennedy legacy. we'll let up with of the most influential voices in recent political history speak for himself. this is the place right here to hear the senator in a's own words over as many years of hope and hardship, victory and defeat. >> the work begins anew. the hope...
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my name is edward demeter. i am also a combat veteran, fighter pilot, serve my country with all of these decorations, and i am worried about the situation now, particularly my grandchildren and so forth. i think we will all agree that everyone here is a well-meaning person. if we want to do something positive. if i spend money i do not have, in deep trouble. while we are doing all this, i hope we do not bankrupt the country. if you looked at everything, this is what they are really worried about. i speak seriously now, for my own experience -- from my own experience. what is the problem? to hide the soaring costs of the note, both from prescription drugs and from the hospitals. i cannot believe that they can suck up $100,000 of your money and be there for a week or two per person. for instance, my brother is just coming out of the hospital now with his second heart attack and i look at his bill and it is like, i cannot believe it. what can we do? we all agree there seemed to be -- there seem to be excess profit
my name is edward demeter. i am also a combat veteran, fighter pilot, serve my country with all of these decorations, and i am worried about the situation now, particularly my grandchildren and so forth. i think we will all agree that everyone here is a well-meaning person. if we want to do something positive. if i spend money i do not have, in deep trouble. while we are doing all this, i hope we do not bankrupt the country. if you looked at everything, this is what they are really worried...
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. >>> senator edward kennedy's grave site has opened for public viewing. at arlington national cemetery. the site features a 2 1/2 foot marble cross and a marble marker. a temporary rope line has been set up so people can approach kennedy's grave site. there are plans to build a permanent walkway in the future. >>> new controversy surrounds the release of the lockerbie bomber even on his hospital bed. the convicted terrorist is being questioned about a rumored oil deal with libya for his release. welcome to the now network. right now five coworkers are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint-- z) the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hea
. >>> senator edward kennedy's grave site has opened for public viewing. at arlington national cemetery. the site features a 2 1/2 foot marble cross and a marble marker. a temporary rope line has been set up so people can approach kennedy's grave site. there are plans to build a permanent walkway in the future. >>> new controversy surrounds the release of the lockerbie bomber even on his hospital bed. the convicted terrorist is being questioned about a rumored oil deal with...
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. >> edward says he sees the illegal dumping here just about every day. >> it is on the back of his truck, and he will go on his motor and stop real fast, and it just flies off, and did they take off. >> it is a special unit cracking down on illegal dumping. it has answered 200 complaint calls. illegal dumpers face jail time and or $10,000 fines. >> we have issued 250 citations in relation to the dumping or other crimes we have come across in relation to that. currently we have six individuals charged for illegal dumping throughout the city. >> to of those charged brought their trash from out of town. one from barbara county. another man from howard county was caught because of some very personal information don't along with his trash. >> we were tracing through his prescriptions for viagra and an anti-depressant to get sick you hire someone to call for you, they must be licensed. if you are an unlicensed hauler and you are they are caught dumping your degree illegally, you could be fined $250. to report illegal dumping in the city, you are asked to call 311. >> still ahead, passengers st
. >> edward says he sees the illegal dumping here just about every day. >> it is on the back of his truck, and he will go on his motor and stop real fast, and it just flies off, and did they take off. >> it is a special unit cracking down on illegal dumping. it has answered 200 complaint calls. illegal dumpers face jail time and or $10,000 fines. >> we have issued 250 citations in relation to the dumping or other crimes we have come across in relation to that. currently...
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let's go to jerry edwards and the news 4 traffic network. any monday problems? >> not so far, relatively calm of a couple of accidents quickly cleared so that is a hopeful sign. in from the west along interstate 66 at the exit for the capital beltway, lanes are open. no early issues to report. dry pavement. that's a bonus for you. the earlier accident we told you about outer loop at central avenue, quickly cleared to the shoulder. the accident route 4 at west failure road is already gone. travel lanes re-opened there. quiet up on 270. joe and eun, back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> well, it's the day a lot of children dread, but others love. it's the first day of school across many local school la kids are headingding ba tossbala c in prince la leorge's, chles,arune nn dear dco reun cktiunes.. in virgin t, ceruq anlvou cnties.ties. nt d.c. studes are al hitting the books today. news 4's tracee wilkins joins us live from the brandywine bus depot with more on what's in store for school this year. good morning, tracee. >> reporter: good morning, joe. we're here in p
let's go to jerry edwards and the news 4 traffic network. any monday problems? >> not so far, relatively calm of a couple of accidents quickly cleared so that is a hopeful sign. in from the west along interstate 66 at the exit for the capital beltway, lanes are open. no early issues to report. dry pavement. that's a bonus for you. the earlier accident we told you about outer loop at central avenue, quickly cleared to the shoulder. the accident route 4 at west failure road is already gone....
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of host: john edwards, ted kennedy, john edwards, bill clinton -- and barack obama and ted kennedy -- can you eliminate the conversations? guest: this is one of the most fascinating chapters in the book, and one of the most fascinating episodes in the campaign. we knew there was something going on at the time. here was the situation. ted kennedy was looking for a candidate. he was drawn to barack obama for a number of reasons. obama had sought out his advice when he came into the senate and particularly when he thought of running in the fall 2006. senator kennedy said he should run now and the longer he stayed in the senate the more difficult it would be to be a national candidate. ted kennedy also had good relationships with bill and hillary clinton, particularly with a build. there is a real admiration for one another. -- particularly in withbil bill clinton. he believe that hillary clinton was a very effective senator. he was torn. everyone wanted his endorsement. so, they began to try to lure him. the clintons and a bonus called, but particularly the clintons called. there was one
of host: john edwards, ted kennedy, john edwards, bill clinton -- and barack obama and ted kennedy -- can you eliminate the conversations? guest: this is one of the most fascinating chapters in the book, and one of the most fascinating episodes in the campaign. we knew there was something going on at the time. here was the situation. ted kennedy was looking for a candidate. he was drawn to barack obama for a number of reasons. obama had sought out his advice when he came into the senate and...
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. >>> today, family and friends and strangers, lined the streets as the body of senator edward kennedy is taken to lie in repose in boston. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up. as college students move in, parents figure out how to pay for it. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> i'm tim williams, tracking tropical storm danny. how it's going to impact us coming up. >>> cold-blooded murder. a city correctional officer is gunned down inside her own car. >> tonight, baltimore city police tried determining the cause of the shooting as they searched for suspects. >> hello, everyone. i'm vic carter. >> kai and sally are off tonight. i'm adam may. here's what people are talking
. >>> today, family and friends and strangers, lined the streets as the body of senator edward kennedy is taken to lie in repose in boston. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up. as college students move in, parents figure out how to pay for it. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> i'm tim williams, tracking tropical storm danny. how it's going to impact us coming up. >>> cold-blooded murder. a city correctional officer is gunned down inside her own car....
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. >> coast to coast, douglas edwards reporting. >> reporter: as producer and directory of douglas edwards and the news, he had a tremendous emphasis on day to day television programming. he headed cbs's early political coverage including the 1960 presidential debate. >> nixon was ill. this guy has been in the hospital. he arrived here looking like the wrath of god. jack kennedy looked like -- >> reporter: 70 million viewers tuned in to that debate, which revealed the awesome power of television. >> people heard it on radio thought that nixon won. all the people that watched on television saw this sort of salo, green, pasty, hesitant richard nixon and decided that kennedy was the winner. >> reporter: don hewitt is bessed known for creating the groundbreaking news broadcast "60 minutes." >> this is 60 minutes, a kind of a magazine for television. >> reporter: "60 minutes" became one of the most successful and profitable news programs in television history. an impression sieve achievement for the man who dropped out of college after just one year and admitted he was not really an intellectua
. >> coast to coast, douglas edwards reporting. >> reporter: as producer and directory of douglas edwards and the news, he had a tremendous emphasis on day to day television programming. he headed cbs's early political coverage including the 1960 presidential debate. >> nixon was ill. this guy has been in the hospital. he arrived here looking like the wrath of god. jack kennedy looked like -- >> reporter: 70 million viewers tuned in to that debate, which revealed the...
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>> artistic cycling was invented by an american, apparently in the late 1800s, a man named nicholas edward kauffman. with americans, this sport did not catch on, but with the germans, they love it. they call it kunsrod. obviously, these are fixed gear bikes with no brakes. the sport mandates the chain and sprocket are are together. as to how these guys support the weight of two full-grown men on the crotch of the bottom guy balanced on a thin piece of metal? for that, no matter how geeky we get, i have no idea of that one. that is your moment of crotch-clenching geek of this week. i don't care if the iraqis do have a team, we are not getting them outfits for this. with an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon. and up to 600 miles between fill ups. it's the most fuel efficient crossover on the highway. better than honda cr-v, toyota rav4 and even the ford escape hybrid. the all new chevy equinox. i just gave you some at the restaurant. yea i know. i threw them out. they were old so... old! they are rollover minutes. they are as good as new. ya know not everyone gets to keep their unused minutes
>> artistic cycling was invented by an american, apparently in the late 1800s, a man named nicholas edward kauffman. with americans, this sport did not catch on, but with the germans, they love it. they call it kunsrod. obviously, these are fixed gear bikes with no brakes. the sport mandates the chain and sprocket are are together. as to how these guys support the weight of two full-grown men on the crotch of the bottom guy balanced on a thin piece of metal? for that, no matter how geeky...
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laura: in the impact segment tonight, we continue with our coverage of the death of senator edward kennedy and what it could mean for the future of health care reform. joining us now from new york abc news chief washington correspondent george stephanopoulos who has interviewed senator kennedy a number of times. george, look, the contributes have been pouring in over the last 48 hours for senator kennedy and emotions are running high for sure. >> that's for sure. what we were talking about last segment is what the democrats have been saying about senator kennedy, obviously laud tore commence, many republicans as well. but the attempt to resuscitate health care reform right now, wrapping it into the, you know, the memory of ted kennedy, do you think that's going to be successful? >> i think first of all there isn't anything wrong with saying, now he, let's work on health care, pass health care to honor ted kennedy's memory because that's what he wanted. this is something he fought for throughout his 47 years in the senate. and i do think there is a chance that the passing of senator kennedy
laura: in the impact segment tonight, we continue with our coverage of the death of senator edward kennedy and what it could mean for the future of health care reform. joining us now from new york abc news chief washington correspondent george stephanopoulos who has interviewed senator kennedy a number of times. george, look, the contributes have been pouring in over the last 48 hours for senator kennedy and emotions are running high for sure. >> that's for sure. what we were talking...
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the guy found wandering in california with a virtually no memory it says cey accepts that he is edwards, but you can call him john doe. that is what he told people. lightheart showed up and took a bus driver he did not know where he was and that he needed help. newspaper heard about his story, and published it, and pretty soon, it was solved. they say he was a former chef and teacher with an extensive knowledge of history. today, he had a sort of coming out party, a news conference, where the answers questions about what he does and does not remember. he seems calm and detached about his own predicament, but he says he is going through tough times. >> there are things that are upsetting to me that i am not able to process, and that is a very valid point, that there are still things that i have to get through, and i am not sure how i am going to do it. moscow well, now that one mystery is solved, -- jon: well, now that one mystery is solved, lighthart's doctors are trying to figure out what caused his amnesia. >> it was an amazing press conference to watch today, jon. this is a guy who i
the guy found wandering in california with a virtually no memory it says cey accepts that he is edwards, but you can call him john doe. that is what he told people. lightheart showed up and took a bus driver he did not know where he was and that he needed help. newspaper heard about his story, and published it, and pretty soon, it was solved. they say he was a former chef and teacher with an extensive knowledge of history. today, he had a sort of coming out party, a news conference, where the...
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the youngest of the three brothers, he will face edward j. mccormack junior in the democratic primary. >> i love seeing that old film, don't you? this video is from 1962. that is when ed kennedy was elected to finish the rest of his term of john f. kennedy. we won the term in 1964. ted kennedy died last night at the age of 77. fellow massachusetts senator john kerry says kennedy was a larger-than-life presence who was simply the best. >>> a teen accused of bringing pipe bombs, a chainsaw and a sword to his old high school is expected to be charged today. police in california believe that the 17-year-old planned monday's attack for months. they think he was targeting faculty who he believed wronged him. two bombs went off. there was no serious damage or injuries. a teacher describes how he stopped the teen. >> he's running towards people instead of towards safety. so that kind of made me a little bit, kind of worried about what this kid was doing. i just decided to -- i closed the distance and put him in a bear hug. then i decided to kind of f
the youngest of the three brothers, he will face edward j. mccormack junior in the democratic primary. >> i love seeing that old film, don't you? this video is from 1962. that is when ed kennedy was elected to finish the rest of his term of john f. kennedy. we won the term in 1964. ted kennedy died last night at the age of 77. fellow massachusetts senator john kerry says kennedy was a larger-than-life presence who was simply the best. >>> a teen accused of bringing pipe bombs, a...
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edward nixon spoke with us on today's "washington journal." ritten a book recently on the nixon family. where were you on august 8th and 9th? give us a general sense of what was going on. guest: hello, i had my family with me in the cascade mountains at a camp set. i did rather expect something of this sort coming down the line, knowing the dick would do the best thing for the country, regardless of what it did to him or anyone else in the family. it was something he felt -- before the senators came to visit him, he and his speechwriter were already working on something. but i did not really hear anything of this until i came down the mountain from the campsite and stomped in at a barber shop. it was the talk of the shop. host: so, you did not know until after the fact? he did not alert you ahead of time? guest: no, no, he did not alert me. it was something he had to decide from his own mind, probably. it is always fun and amusing to watch the accounts of some reporters who lived through that time and could never see through the one issue that
edward nixon spoke with us on today's "washington journal." ritten a book recently on the nixon family. where were you on august 8th and 9th? give us a general sense of what was going on. guest: hello, i had my family with me in the cascade mountains at a camp set. i did rather expect something of this sort coming down the line, knowing the dick would do the best thing for the country, regardless of what it did to him or anyone else in the family. it was something he felt -- before...
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a all plane crashed into lake anna. 46-year-old edward toth of uquier county died. his 17-year-o daughter surved is in the hospital this morning. state police say the plane experienced problems after takeoff. >> more trouble for south carolina governor mark sanford this morning. new reports say he used state aircraft for political and personal trips. the associad press found the governor often took his wife and children along with him. that's against state rules. records show the two-rm republican used the aircraft to get to his children's sporting events, hair and dentist appointments and to political party gatherings. the governor's office says sanford has done nothing wrong. on friday, sanford's wife and their four sons moved out of the governor's mansion. back in june, sanford admitted that he had had an affair. >>> well, this morning in our jobs 4 you segment in this economy, while many banks are closing their branches, at least one bank is growing. that means hiring. pnc bank has 140 branches in our area. the company's hoping to lure customers and employees to
a all plane crashed into lake anna. 46-year-old edward toth of uquier county died. his 17-year-o daughter surved is in the hospital this morning. state police say the plane experienced problems after takeoff. >> more trouble for south carolina governor mark sanford this morning. new reports say he used state aircraft for political and personal trips. the associad press found the governor often took his wife and children along with him. that's against state rules. records show the two-rm...
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in a new interview, john edwards said that time will tell if his decision to run for president while having an affair was a good decision or not. i hate to break it to you, john, but it was a bad decision. [ laughter ] in fact, time just called me and won't shut up about it. [ laughter ] time is telling. and did you read about this? jane fonda had surgery to replace her left knee this week. i hope she's okay. i'm just glad the media is finally paying attention to the long-term side effects of jazzercise. [ laughter ] [ applause ] thank you, thank you. thank you very much, you guys. really committed to that one. [ laughter ] really affected by the way the media is handling jazzercising. again, i'm sorry. it's a heated topic. a man in puerto rico, or puerto rico -- a man in puerto rico was arrested for stealing -- this is true -- 88 pieces of underwear from his neighbor's clothesline. the worst part of the story is the guy waited until he had 88 pieces of dirty underwear to do his laundry. [ laughter ] i don't even have 88 pieces of clean underwear. [ laughter ] who has that much under
in a new interview, john edwards said that time will tell if his decision to run for president while having an affair was a good decision or not. i hate to break it to you, john, but it was a bad decision. [ laughter ] in fact, time just called me and won't shut up about it. [ laughter ] time is telling. and did you read about this? jane fonda had surgery to replace her left knee this week. i hope she's okay. i'm just glad the media is finally paying attention to the long-term side effects of...
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edwards jet. >> working in small business, it will take leadership that is not left or right. when you get back to washington i would like you to tell nancy pelosi and mr. harry reid that we can take all the money and put it into health care and it will not fix the problem until we put investment into prevention and wellness, that will drive costs down. i have a friend at duke university next week for cancer treatment. treatment. we are as i see it, most americans value life, and we value the life of one as it represents us all. i value the leadership you have and i know you will be leader of the pack to stop the train wreck of our health-care system, and i thank you. [applause] >> thank you. every health care reform has to include wallace and prevention. going to get a physical every year to detect problems before they become serious. the health care provider earlier made the analogy to getting your brakes replaced in the car. when you get your oil changed, they check the brakes, they check the tires, so you cannot have a blowout. the idea is we should do the same for health
edwards jet. >> working in small business, it will take leadership that is not left or right. when you get back to washington i would like you to tell nancy pelosi and mr. harry reid that we can take all the money and put it into health care and it will not fix the problem until we put investment into prevention and wellness, that will drive costs down. i have a friend at duke university next week for cancer treatment. treatment. we are as i see it, most americans value life, and we value...
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we read the letter from senator edward kennedy, asking the government of massachusetts to change the law, the rules, so that the senate seat will never be vacant. and there was such poignant -- well, guess by omission, what wasn't said here in his letter. should a senate vacancy occur, he wrote, saying the senate has been, and still is, the great honor of his life. are they going to do it? is this going to change? >> i'm not sure, diane. it's going to be difficult in massacsetts, in part because when senator kerry was running for president several years ago, there was a republican governor. and the legislature changed the law to take away that power from the governor. so, i think there's some concern in massachusetts that this would look partisan. on the other hand, sympathy for ted kennedy goes an awful long way. >> that's right. and behind all of this, is feeling that one vote could make a big difference on health care reform. >> absolutely. >> george, thanks to you. i know you'll have more on the politics of health care and the fight ahead, when you sit down with senator john mcca
we read the letter from senator edward kennedy, asking the government of massachusetts to change the law, the rules, so that the senate seat will never be vacant. and there was such poignant -- well, guess by omission, what wasn't said here in his letter. should a senate vacancy occur, he wrote, saying the senate has been, and still is, the great honor of his life. are they going to do it? is this going to change? >> i'm not sure, diane. it's going to be difficult in massacsetts, in part...
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dollars air would -- >> edward, thank you for your question and for your service. i don't know that we're going to cut the price control, but the more we create large, competitive pools, we bring down the cost of services and drugs. for example, but medicare and the federal employee health benefit program at much lower administrative costs than do some private programs. [inaudible] edward is saying -- medicare sort of this, but the federal coverage is competing with the private sector. most americans have private insurance. they are happy with it. but they are anxious about the rising cost of that and will it still be there in a few years? with respect to prescription medicine, which you raised specifically, again, i think competition would be a good thing. remember that when the medicare part d program was adopted by a previous congress and administration, i want to point out two things. they did not pay for that benefit. this bill, for good or ill, according to the congressional budget office, is fully paid for. it does not add to the deficit. i think that ought
dollars air would -- >> edward, thank you for your question and for your service. i don't know that we're going to cut the price control, but the more we create large, competitive pools, we bring down the cost of services and drugs. for example, but medicare and the federal employee health benefit program at much lower administrative costs than do some private programs. [inaudible] edward is saying -- medicare sort of this, but the federal coverage is competing with the private sector....
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>> artistic cycling was invented by an american, apparently in the late 1800s, a man named nicholas edward kauffman. with americans, this sport did not catch on, but with the germans, they love it. they call it kunsrod. obviously, these are fixed gear bikes with no brakes. the sport mandates the chain and sprocket are are together. as to how these guys support the weight of two full-grown men on the crotch of the bottom guy balanced on a thin piece of metal? for that, no matter how geeky we get, i have no idea of that one. that is your moment of crotch-clenching geek of this week. i don't care if the iraqis do have a team, we are not getting them outfits for this. with rheumatoid arthritis, it seems like my life is split in two. there's the life i live. and the life i want to live. fortunately, there's enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, fatigue, and stop joint damage. because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including iections, tuberculosis, lymphoma and nervous system and blood disorders hav
>> artistic cycling was invented by an american, apparently in the late 1800s, a man named nicholas edward kauffman. with americans, this sport did not catch on, but with the germans, they love it. they call it kunsrod. obviously, these are fixed gear bikes with no brakes. the sport mandates the chain and sprocket are are together. as to how these guys support the weight of two full-grown men on the crotch of the bottom guy balanced on a thin piece of metal? for that, no matter how geeky...
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dollars air would -- >> edward, thank you for your question and for your service. i don't know that we're going to cut the price control, but the more we create large, competitive pools, we bring down the cost of services and drugs. for example, but medicare and the federal employee health benefit program at much lower administrative costs than do some private programs. [inaudible] edward is saying -- medicare sort of this, but the federal coverage is competing with the private sect. most americans have private insurance. they are happy with it. but they are anxious about the rising cost of that and will it still be there in a few years? with respect to prescription medicine, which you raised specifically, again, i think competition would be a good thing. remember that when the medicare part d program was adopted by a previous congress and administration, i want to point out two things. they did not pay for that benefit. this bill, for good or ill, according to the congressional budget office, is fully paid for. it does not add to the deficit. i think that ought to
dollars air would -- >> edward, thank you for your question and for your service. i don't know that we're going to cut the price control, but the more we create large, competitive pools, we bring down the cost of services and drugs. for example, but medicare and the federal employee health benefit program at much lower administrative costs than do some private programs. [inaudible] edward is saying -- medicare sort of this, but the federal coverage is competing with the private sect. most...
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he directed the first network television newscast featuring douglas edwards on may 3, 1948. trace: fbi agents joining police in the search for a missing mother in georgia. christie cornwell disappeared on august 11. some evidence suggesting that she was abducted. the investigation is now spreading across state lines. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what medicare doesn't... so you could save up to thousands of dollars... in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare, you should know about this card; it's the only one of its kind... that carries the aarp name -- see if it's right for you. you choose your doctor. you choose your hospital. there are no networks and no referrals needed. help protect yourself from some of what medicare doesn't cover. save up to thousands of dollar
he directed the first network television newscast featuring douglas edwards on may 3, 1948. trace: fbi agents joining police in the search for a missing mother in georgia. christie cornwell disappeared on august 11. some evidence suggesting that she was abducted. the investigation is now spreading across state lines. medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by...
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the numbers say between 1-4% of the cost of medical care is because it is malpractice i will use john edwards to make a point. how can a man as young as he was completely retire from malpractice lawsuits. he did not sell for one thing as far as health issues. toward reform has got to be a part of it. we have to have groups. any group can do a better job than the federal government can do on anything. if i think we have to have the congress and the federal government will be part of any health-care plan, the far -- the fox will be guarding the hen house. government knows best. we have been sent a bill of goods for years. social security is flat broke. that is the bigger issue than health care. the person who made the statement about czars, is it constitutional that they can answer to no one and they are making policy decisions? somebody needs to get a hold of it in question it. i am very concerned. i have always been taught that 90% of the solution to any problem is having enough sense to recognize the problem. we can fix what we have. but to tear it apart and throw away is ridiculous. [applau
the numbers say between 1-4% of the cost of medical care is because it is malpractice i will use john edwards to make a point. how can a man as young as he was completely retire from malpractice lawsuits. he did not sell for one thing as far as health issues. toward reform has got to be a part of it. we have to have groups. any group can do a better job than the federal government can do on anything. if i think we have to have the congress and the federal government will be part of any...